This northside salon is a hipster dream – complete with wooden crates, aluminium panelling and succulents a-plenty. They even host yoga workshops, offer clients a selection of herbal teas and their styling products are by the Peta-approved Kevin Murphy brand. Right on.
2. Sugar Cubed, Clarendon St
This Dublin city centre salon is all sweetness and light – with candy-coloured seating, a UV-lit hair-washing area and a Kopparberg bar. #instacute
It was one of the first salons in the country to be offering hair extensions; now, you come for the expertise and stay for the décor. Think leopard-print wallpaper, bronze tiles and mood lighting.
4. Style Club, North Earl St
This north Dublin salon is a part of the Peter Mark brand, but that's where the similarities end. If Peter Mark is Prosecco in the parlour, Style Club is a Cosmopolitan in the downstairs bar – it's not the kind of place you want to be chilling out with a headache, but the décor is loads of fun.
5. Moyo Hair & Beauty, Dublin 2
This salon offers a whole range of services, all with an emphasis on the holistic side, working with the natural range Aveda across hair, beauty, massage and even sound therapy. It helps that it's seriously bright and beautiful, with a living wall that serves as a brilliant Insta backdrop.
6. Hession Hairdressing, Clontarf
It's all natural accents and colours at Hession's Clontarf location, where lots of natural light means you'll always know exactly how your hair's looking – and it'll make those Instagram pics look perf, too.
7. Crow Street Collective, Temple Bar
This new kid on the block is ticking all of the social media boxes – they've even got a rotary dial telephone, for crying out loud! Need we say more?
Like it or not, it’s time to get excited for Halloween. Now, you may be thinking it’s a little early yet to be thinking about pumpkin patches but given that several spots have already started selling tickets, and even have sold out dates on their hands, we think this is the exact right time. And […]
According to reports from The Irish Times, RTE and more, the Japanese company behind the Sylvanian Families toy line has dropped its high-profile lawsuit against a Kildare woman whose soap-opera-style videos of the cutesy figurines turned into a viral sensation. Epoch Company Ltd., which first launched Sylvanian Families in 1985 and sells them in the […]
Like it or not, it’s time to get excited for Halloween. Now, you may be thinking it’s a little early yet to be thinking about pumpkin patches but given that several spots have already started selling tickets, and even have sold out dates on their hands, we think this is the exact right time. And […]
According to reports from The Irish Times, RTE and more, the Japanese company behind the Sylvanian Families toy line has dropped its high-profile lawsuit against a Kildare woman whose soap-opera-style videos of the cutesy figurines turned into a viral sensation. Epoch Company Ltd., which first launched Sylvanian Families in 1985 and sells them in the […]
Like it or not, it’s time to get excited for Halloween. Now, you may be thinking it’s a little early yet to be thinking about pumpkin patches but given that several spots have already started selling tickets, and even have sold out dates on their hands, we think this is the exact right time. And […]
According to reports from The Irish Times, RTE and more, the Japanese company behind the Sylvanian Families toy line has dropped its high-profile lawsuit against a Kildare woman whose soap-opera-style videos of the cutesy figurines turned into a viral sensation. Epoch Company Ltd., which first launched Sylvanian Families in 1985 and sells them in the […]
How did an edit to CMAT’s song blow up into a BBC controversy? “It was not my decision to have the Irish language edited out of the first-ever play of EURO-COUNTRY on radio,” CMAT said on social media this week. This was the clip that launched 1000 TikToks. The edit shook the BBC to its […]
How did an edit to CMAT’s song blow up into a BBC controversy? “It was not my decision to have the Irish language edited out of the first-ever play of EURO-COUNTRY on radio,” CMAT said on social media this week. This was the clip that launched 1000 TikToks. The edit shook the BBC to its […]
Robin Gill: The Irish chef behind acclaimed London restaurants returns to Dublin for a burger pop-up collab with Dash Burger This Saturday at Hen’s Teeth from 17:00 Robin Gill’s voice carries the easy lilt of someone who grew up within earshot of Dublin Bay, though his culinary career has largely unfolded across the Irish Sea. […]
Dublin is glutted with literary magazines. They’re ten a penny; if today’s penny is actually €15 each. In 2017 Justine Carbery wrote in The Irish Independent “literary journals proved to be constant stars in a fluctuating market. Ireland, with its rich history of independent literary magazines, finds itself in rude health today with many new […]
(and Always) It’s never been more vital to support Queer-Owned Spaces in Dublin. Put your money where your morals are as often as you can. As someone who has worked in hospitality, I know that the people who run our bars, restaurants, and cafés shape the atmosphere more than the decor or the playlist ever […]